Obihai OBi1000 User Guide User Manual
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OBi1000 User Guide
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from
that
speed
dial
key.
To
call
from
a
speed
dial
key,
simply
press
and
release
the
feature
key.
The
following
displays
the
speed
dial
configuration
screen
(using
VLK23
on
an
OBi1062).
Figure 16: Speed dial configuration
User
can
also
select
the
Phone
Book
option
to
assign
a
number
directly
from
a
Phone
Book
entry
in
the
contacts
app
instead
of
manually
entering
a
name
and
number
for
the
speed
dial.
Note
that
the
phone
still
has
99
configurable
speed
dial
numbers
that
are
invoked
by
dialing
the
corresponding
one/two-‐digit
number
(i.e.
1
–
99).
These
99
speed
dial
numbers
are
not
related
to
the
speed
dial
feature
keys.
Additional Ways to Make Calls
•
Off-‐hooking the phone when the screen is showing a phone book or directory listing on the top, and the
currently
highlighted
entry
has
a
valid
phone
number.
You
can
direct
a
phone
book
or
directory
entry
to
call
via
a
specific
voice
service
by
pressing
the
corresponding
feature
key
for
the
voice
service
you
wish
to
use,
after
highlighting
the
party
to
be
called.
•
Off-‐hooking the phone when the screen is showing a call history listing on the top and the currently
highlighted entry has a valid phone number
Line Selection When Making Calls
To
draw
an
analogy
to
conventional
telephony,
an
ITSP
service
account
or
an
IP
PBX
extension
installed
on
an
IP
phone
is
commonly
referred
to
as
a
"line".
A
multi-‐line
phone
therefore
refers
to
an
IP
phone
with
multiple
ITSP
service
accounts
installed.
A
line
key
on
an
IP
phone
is
a
key
to
access
an
available
ITSP
account
(ie
Voice
Service)
on
the
phone.
The
OBi1000
is
a
6-‐line
phone,
with
6
(OBi1062)
or
3
(OBi1032)
line
keys.
With
4
tabs
containing
VLKs,
up
to
24
(or
12
on
the
OBi1032)
call
keys
may
be
defined
to
carry
out
that
number
of
simultaneous
calls.
Normally
a
user
would
let
the
phone
select
the
line
to
make
a
call
based
on
the
number
dialed.
The
phone
makes
this
selection
according
to
the
values
set
for
the
following
parameters:
•
Phone Digitmap
•
Phone OutboundCallRoute
•
Phone PrimaryLine
The
PrimaryLine
parameter
may
also
be
set
by
the
user
from
the
home
screen
in
the
User
Preferences
app.
Alternatively,
the
user
may
select
the
line
to
use
explicitly
by
pressing
an
available
call
key
that
is
bound
to
the
desired
line.
This
can
be
done
during
off-‐hook
dialing
when
invoking
dial
tone
or
on-‐hook
dialing
when
initiating
the
call.
Usually
the
corresponding
VLKW
of
a
bound
call
key
will
also
show
the
name
or
ID
of
the
bound
line
to
help
the
user
identify
the
line.
When
the
user
selects
a
line
to
direct
a
call,
that
call
may
not
always
be
directed
via
the
selected
line.
After
applying
the
Digitmap
and
OutboundCallRoute
to
the
dialed
number,
it
may
be
the
case
that
the
line
to
use
is
different
to
the
line
the
user
selected.
In
this
case,
the
phone
will
first
look
for
a
call
key
that
is
bound
to
the
voice
service,
as
defined
by
the
Digitmap
and
OutboundCallRoute,
and
if
a
bound
call
key
is
available,
then
the
call
will
use
this
slot.
If
no
bound
call
key
is
available
then
the
phone
will
look
for
an
unbound
call
key
to
place
the
call.
If
no
unbound
call